Two heritage motor racing events at Cadwell Park will bring a
touch of glamour to Lincolnshire this summer, with both pre- and
post-WWII eras taking turns in the spotlight.

June's Historic Sports Car Club's Wolds Trophy weekend has
quickly established itself as a highlight of the season at Cadwell
Park since its inception five years ago. Taking place on 18-19
June, the event is set to feature a wide range of machinery from
the 1950s to 80s, with a particular focus on Formula 3, the
category that has provided a training ground for Grand Prix heroes
from Sir Stirling Moss to Lewis Hamilton. The British championship
raced at Cadwell Park until 1983, when even the great Ayrton Senna
was caught out by the circuit's fearsome Mountain section.

In addition to races for F3 machinery and other historic
single-seaters, the Wolds Trophy will also showcase classic GTs and
saloon cars. The unaltered sweeps and picturesque vistas of Cadwell
Park lend themselves perfectly to the evocative sight and sound of
vehicles that were once a familiar feature of the nation's
roads.

Another halcyon age will be recalled on Sunday 24 July, when the
Vintage Sports-Car Club's festival will be recalling the early days
of motor racing from the Edwardian period to the inter-war years
and beyond. The VSCC's Shuttleworth and Nuffield Trophy races will
present a wide variety of antiques and curiosities on the track,
including the ever-popular Morgan Three-Wheelers and veterans of
Brooklands, Le Mans and the Mille Miglia classics.

The Vintage Sports-Car Festival will also feature more off-track
content in 2016, with displays of historic cars, and nostalgic
attractions set to bring a period feel to the event.
Details of these will be confirmed in the coming weeks.

Tickets to both events are now available in advance from
£10, with free entry for under-13s. For more information call 0843
453 9000 or click here for the Wolds Trophy and here for the Vintage Sports-Car
Festival.